Why Youth Probation Should Engage People With Justice System Experience A Q&A discusses findings from a report on using justice-involved individuals as mentors for young people on probation. Read the conversation. Read More
Investing Endowment Funds to Increase Job Skills in Underserved Communities A $3 million impact investment is helping to create jobs for lower-income communities in the United States. Learn more. Read More
Profiles Showcase 2019–2021 Children and Family Fellows Meet the 15 leaders named to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2019–21 Children and Family Fellowship Class. Click here to learn more. Read More
Early Lessons in Engaging Youth and Adults in Community Change Efforts Young people and adults can work better together to improve their shared future and their communities. Learn how. Read More
The Casey Foundation Names Kimberley Brown and Katie Tetrault as Vice Presidents The Casey Foundation has two new vice presidents: Kimberley Brown, VP of Human Resources, and Katie Tetrault, VP of Finance and Grants Management. Read More
One Georgia County Reimagines Its Response to Juvenile Delinquency Casey is helping Chatham County, GA reduce youth incarceration for those who don’t pose a safety risk through support and technical assistance. Read more. Read More
State Leaders Study Virginia Juvenile Justice Transformation Virginia’s juvenile justice reforms are being showcased this week, backed by two years of Casey Foundation support and technical assistance. Read More
Foundation Welcomes 13th Class of Children and Family Fellows The Casey Foundation has selected 16 leaders for its 13th Children and Family Fellowship. Read about the program and discover its newest members. Read More
Leveraging Career and Technical Education Programs to Support English Learners Career and technical education programs can be improved to better support English learners. Learn how. Read More
Juma Ventures Helps Opportunity Youth Earn, Learn and Launch Careers Juma Ventures equips young people with the job experience, support and training they need to thrive. Read more. Read More